Q: If one holds KL at a loss, would it be wise to harvest a tax loss and purchase KRR to retain exposure to gold? AEM & MMX would be the other gold holdings.
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Investment Q&A
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Q: Can you help me regarding how to determine fees/yields for ETFs?
I'm presently looking at is HMMJ
What is the "total" management fee?
Their website has manage fee of 0.75% plus tax and a MER of 0.85%
I don't know where Google finance comes up with a dividend yield of 7.47%? Horizon's website has the following:
Most Recent Distribution per Unit : 0.03433
Estimated Annualized Yield : 1.16%
12-Month Trailing Yield: 2.83%
Distribution Frequency : Quarterly
Also, for the most recent distribution, would you multiply the stock price at time of distribution by 0.03433
For example using stock price $10.65. 10.65 times 0.03433 or 36.6 cents for most recent quarter times number of stocks held?
thanks for all your help?
Paul
I'm presently looking at is HMMJ
What is the "total" management fee?
Their website has manage fee of 0.75% plus tax and a MER of 0.85%
I don't know where Google finance comes up with a dividend yield of 7.47%? Horizon's website has the following:
Most Recent Distribution per Unit : 0.03433
Estimated Annualized Yield : 1.16%
12-Month Trailing Yield: 2.83%
Distribution Frequency : Quarterly
Also, for the most recent distribution, would you multiply the stock price at time of distribution by 0.03433
For example using stock price $10.65. 10.65 times 0.03433 or 36.6 cents for most recent quarter times number of stocks held?
thanks for all your help?
Paul
Q: Good morning
Michelin Tires has or is creating tires for EVs...that will not wear out as fast as existing tires on EVs. Would this be ahead of the pack.? Would this be a good investment.?
Ps..I can't find them in your list of companies
Much thanks as usual.
Michelin Tires has or is creating tires for EVs...that will not wear out as fast as existing tires on EVs. Would this be ahead of the pack.? Would this be a good investment.?
Ps..I can't find them in your list of companies
Much thanks as usual.
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Royal Bank of Canada (RY)
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Bank of Montreal (BMO)
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Sun Life Financial Inc. (SLF)
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Alaris Equity Partners Income Trust (AD.UN)
Q: Retired, dividend-income investor. I am normally a buy-and-hold investor for the very long term (RBC = blue chip, hold forever; while in a higher risk and associated lower weighting category, I hold Alaris forever). I currently hold SLF but have been reviewing/comparing its performance with BMO. The 10 year, 5 year and 3 year charts favor Sunlife, but the 1 year and shorter duration charts favor BMO. There appears to be a significant inflection point starting in November 2020.
Can you explain what occurred around that time? Is it simply the reflation of the economy favoring BMO relative to SLF? Do you see this continuing for the next period of time or do you see SLF playing catch-up?
Thanks for your help...Steve
Can you explain what occurred around that time? Is it simply the reflation of the economy favoring BMO relative to SLF? Do you see this continuing for the next period of time or do you see SLF playing catch-up?
Thanks for your help...Steve
Q: I’m considering dipping my toe in the cannabis market. Which of these three would you recommend? Also would any of them benefit from American legalization? Thanks
Q: Hi. I'm considering investing in Strauss Group Ltd [TD Webbroker: Grey Market: SGLJF].
1. What is your opinion of investing in a Grey market holding. Risks or gotchas?
2. I know not a 5i focus, but do you have an opinions on SGLFJ?
Thank you.
1. What is your opinion of investing in a Grey market holding. Risks or gotchas?
2. I know not a 5i focus, but do you have an opinions on SGLFJ?
Thank you.
Q: What is 5i's take on the seemingly downward spiral of U.S/China and Canada/China geopolitical relationship and the risk this implies to north american markets. Are there any defensive strategies you could recommend?
Q: Hi - I'm wondering if you could share some thoughts on this new ETF. Thanks.
Q: Ocean rates have gained significantly in recents month. Coming out the pandemic with a robust global economy it is anticipated that global shipping demand will continue to be bullish. Are you able to recommend 3 names(ocean related)that would be a way to participate in this anticipated upswing.
Q: QST has been dropping consistently. Any hope of a recovery. Do we hold or sell.
Thanks
Thomas
Thanks
Thomas
Q: It has been announced that NextEra Energy Partners is acquiring a portfolio of four operating wind assets from Brookfield Renewable.
How do you think BEP shareholders should react to this sale? The price of BEPC has dropped. Do you think the drop is reasonable?
How do you think BEP shareholders should react to this sale? The price of BEPC has dropped. Do you think the drop is reasonable?
Q: Generally speaking what percentage of one's portfolio do you believe should be allocated to US dollar investments for diversification?
Thanks,
Joe
Thanks,
Joe
Q: What is your opinion on PRIM:US. Would you recommend it? If not, please provide me with a better alternative in relation to infracture.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Methanex Corporation (MX)
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Teck Resources Limited Class B Subordinate Voting Shares (TECK.B)
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Lundin Mining Corporation (LUN)
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Stelco Holdings Inc. (STLC)
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Ero Copper Corp. (ERO)
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Nutrien Ltd. (NTR)
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Reliance Inc. (RS)
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Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (DBC)
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West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. (WFG)
Q: What is your view on commodity prices relative to the recovery from the pandemic and/or the global efforts to curb carbon omissions? Is the demand outpacing supply and if so what are the companies or ETF's to hold over the coming years? Is there any particular metals that one should focus on?
Q: Looking at a future copper play with strong assets and projected shareholder value creation. Can you please provide your perspective on these two flounderers.
Q: Should I hold on to my MRC and wait for the turn or reinvest it in MRG.UN?
Thanks Bob Rose
Thanks Bob Rose
Q: Good afternoon, I understand this is an active, concentrated ETF. The past performance looks good and it looks like the fund managed through the March 2020 downturn quite well. David Fingold from Dynamic is the portfolio manager. I've seen him numerous times on BNN and he seems insightful and level headed. I was wondering if you had any perspectives or insights on him as a portfolio manager as well as the mandate of the fund itself. I am thinking of making this ETF a core part of my portfolio (about 33% weighting). Thank you!
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Alphabet Inc. (GOOG)
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Kinaxis Inc. (KXS)
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Shopify Inc. Class A Subordinate Voting Shares (SHOP)
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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. Subordinate Voting Shares (LSPD)
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CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (CRWD)
Q: I own the following tech positions. I am at retirement age and don't anticipate a larger investment except by gains.
SHOP ~ 2.5%
LSPD ~3.5 %
KXS ~ 3 %
I have done very well with all of these and have sold down a good portion of shop for excellent gains. (Thank you.)
From my view of questions would switching SHOP to CRWD give a better balance or would you recommend a different mix.?
I thank you in advance.
SHOP ~ 2.5%
LSPD ~3.5 %
KXS ~ 3 %
I have done very well with all of these and have sold down a good portion of shop for excellent gains. (Thank you.)
From my view of questions would switching SHOP to CRWD give a better balance or would you recommend a different mix.?
I thank you in advance.
Q: The management team has not changed, the company strategy has not changed and the company still has net cash to buy more POS companies to continue with their acquisition strategy. The only thing that has changed is people’s perception on what price they will pay for the price of owing LSPD shares. Am I missing anything?
Clayton
Clayton
Q: JEPI is a fairly new actively managed ETF (it is not in your data base). In its description of that JEPI ETF.com says JEPI “... is invests in large-cap US stocks and.... ” .
1. What are equity-linked notes and what do ELNs do risk vs. reward?
2. Would you agree with the following statements:
(a) If any investors are uneasy about current valuations, the covered call strategy the manager uses would likely be acceptable.
(b) JEPI would not be good to have in a major draw down, but...
( c) JEPI would not necessarily be a safety net in a major draw down, but would likely be something of a net in routine dips of up to 15%.
If you have other ETFs that you consider better, I would appreciate if you gave some symbols that one could do further research on.
1. What are equity-linked notes and what do ELNs do risk vs. reward?
2. Would you agree with the following statements:
(a) If any investors are uneasy about current valuations, the covered call strategy the manager uses would likely be acceptable.
(b) JEPI would not be good to have in a major draw down, but...
( c) JEPI would not necessarily be a safety net in a major draw down, but would likely be something of a net in routine dips of up to 15%.
If you have other ETFs that you consider better, I would appreciate if you gave some symbols that one could do further research on.